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Environmental Justice |
California law (Government Code § 65040.12) defines Environmental Justice as: “The fair treatment of people of all races, cultures and incomes with respect to the development, adoption, implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies.” The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District (AQMD) has developed and implemented an Environmental Justice program. Following an in-depth internal analysis, the AQMD Board of Directors adopted a set of six Environmental Justice Policies (PDF) in April of 2006. The Board adopted an implementation plan in July of 2006. At the July, 2007 Board meeting, the status of the Environmental Justice Implementation Plan (PDF) was reviewed. Implementation is complete. Further details are found below.
The AQMD Board of Directors formalized Environmental Justice Policies (PDF) on April 27, 2006, which include the following goals:
The AQMD's Environmental Justice Implementation Plan (PDF) contains action items and progress status through August 2007. Two AQMD incentive programs have specific provisions directing funding to Environmental Justice or related areas:
The AQMD contact for Environmental Justice is Tim Taylor: 916 874-4814 or ttaylor@airquality.org |
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